STILLMAN VALLEY — Leo Lenth needed three goals Tuesday against Rockford Lutheran to reach the 100 mark in his high school career.

The senior forward wound up with four, as Stillman Valley dominated the Crusaders, 5-0.

“I can’t do it without my teammates,” Lenth said. “I’m happy to have gotten my 100th goal. I’ve worked hard for it and I thank God for everything.”

The Cardinals (9-2-0, 5-0 Big Northern West) jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first half as Lenth scored two goals, in the fifth and 34th minutes of the game.

But the third goal for Lenth, at least to Stillman Valley coach Lyn Larsen, took a painstakingly long time.

“Now he can just play and be himself,” Larsen said. “It was kind of a monkey on his back for a little bit, but now it’s over.

“It’s an amazing feat that’s never been done before and I doubt it’ll ever be done again.”

Lenth scored the 100th goal of his career in the 49th minute for a 4-0 lead over Lutheran (3-3-1). No. 100 has been a theme for the Cardinals this year, as Larsen began the year with her 100th win as a head coach.